Rose responded to the negative comments Wednesday on her Instagram story. "Regardless if he's gay or straight when he gets older he will be around the most amazing loving people that will support him no matter what," Rose wrote.

The "Loveline with Amber Rose" host told fans that she and her ex-husband, rapper Wiz Khalifa, refuse to force their son to live by the norms of society, and that taste in music doesn't determine sexuality.

According to the National Bullying Prevention Center website, 74.1 percent of LGBTQ students were verbally bullied (e.g. called names, threatened) in the past year because of their sexual orientation and 55.2 percent because of their gender expression.